This may seem silly, but your partner will be eternally grateful every time they slip on their Grass Hill alpaca socks. Made of thick wool and costing around $20, it's a unique and fitting gift — mainly because alpacas are the unofficial mascot of Bitcoin.

For a dose of fine art, head over to Aspire Auctions. The company, which sells and appraises countless pricey artifacts, is one of the first high quality brands to get involved with Bitcoin. If you're feeling particularly giving, now's the time to shell out.

At the D Las Vegas Casino Hotel and the Golden Gate Hotel & Casino, you can pay for your hotel stay in Bitcoin. While you can't use it to gamble, you can use the digital currency to pay for things in the gift shop and at the on-site restaurants.

The massive aggregate shopping site added the modern payment option in early 2014. At Overstock, you can pretty much buy anything. From cameras to clothes to jewelry, it's a one-stop shop to fulfill all of your gifting needs.

If you just want to stick with the safe route and get a gift card, head over to Gyft. The huge gift card retailer has a partnership with all of your favorite businesses, from Victoria's Secret to Amazon.

For a digital currency enthusiast, no gift is better than a physical, gold-plated Bitcoin. For about 0.03808 BTC, or $25, you can get a piece of Bitcoin memorabilia that'll delight your tech-loving Valentine.

Give your significant other the gift they never knew they needed. If they have a special pet, cement that creature's visage forever with a custom portrait from Wolff Den Press, which will cost about 0.30465 BTC, or $200.

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